Shaye Smith of the Chuck Wagon Gang - I Love To Tell the Story (Part 2)
If you missed Part 1 of our conversation with Shaye Smith of the Chuck Wagon Gang, you missed more than just an episode — you missed something special. We hope you’ll take a moment to go back and listen, then join us again for Part 2. We think you’ll be glad you did. As the Chuck Wagon Gang celebrates 90 years of music, Shaye Smith — the group’s manager and alto singer — carries on a remarkable legacy. She is the granddaughter of Anna Carter, one of the original members, and she brings with her firsthand stories passed down through generations — stories you won’t hear anywhere else. We’re so glad you’re here for Part 2 of this fascinating conversation. If you’re already a fan of the Chuck Wagon Gang, this episode is a must‑see. And if you’re not yet a fan, we have a feeling you will be by the time it’s over.

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